Categories: Courtside

Andrew Bynum’s doctor told not discuss knee issue, another expert says it’s bad news for 76’ers

More and more it’s looking like the Lakers got out of the Andrew Bynum business at just the right time. Bynum’s return to the hardwood is still being slated for January by the Sixers but recent information suggests that the problem might be deeper than the team and Bynum’s handlers are letting on.

Bynum’s agent, David Lee, reportedly but the kabosh on an interview with “The Courier Post” and Bynum’s Orthopedist, Dr. David W. Altchek because they don’t want details of his knee issues released to the public. Fair enough. In response to that, the paper then reached out to another leading orthopedist – who hasn’t worked with Bynum or the 76’ers – and using information that’s been released got his expert opinion about what’s going on with YOLO Fro’s knees. The outlook wasn’t sunny and 72:

One of the top orthopedic surgeons in America, who is not involved in Bynum’s treatment and has not seen his MRIs, told The Courier-Post Saturday that all of the publicly available information points to a probable diagnosis of osteochondral lesions, a condition that may keep Bynum out for the season. If this is the case, the surgeon said, there is a small chance the condition may heal on its own within four to six months, but that will likely keep Bynum out of action until late March or April, at the earliest. If it doesn’t heal, the 25-year-old Bynum will require surgery that could sideline him for up to a year. He should learn if he needs surgery by as early as December.

Yikes. Bynum is in the last year of a deal and is of course expecting max money next summer. The shaky situation with his knees places the Sixers in a precarious position. If Bynum doesn’t play this season or only plays a limited amount, how comfortable do you feel maxing him out knowing his health history and not having a true sample of how he works within the team structure you currently have in place?

Add to that, an anonymous ex-teammate of Bynum’s recently spoke out claiming that Bynum is the least passionate NBA player he’s ever known. Granted, it’s anonymous but there are lots of incidents that support that . Him preferring to Xen out last season instead of joining huddles, stating that their was a bank in every city so he didn’t care where he played – I actually understood that statement but it wasn’t exactly PC – and his insistence at being a three-point shooting center even though he wasn’t the greatest at it at the very least show he’s temperamental and difficult. Couple that with a sketchy health report and you just have to wonder how much that’s worth on the open market.

But he is the second – or third or fourth if you’re utilizing the Shaq scale – Center in the NBA. A position that’s hard to fill but evolving. So I guess the question is, What mean the world to you?

Jill Munroe

Jill Munroe is a Los Angeles-based host, producer, and writer. You can find her work on sites such as FoxSports.com, EURweb.com, and MSN.com. Munroe is a current member of the African-American Film Critics Association and the National Association of Black Journalists. Munroe has also been a frequent guest on ESPN radio and Yahoo Sports. In 2015, Munroe released her first book, "PostGame Pass: access into "the life" JillMunroe.com

Share
Published by
Jill Munroe

Recent Posts

Jay-Z Added to Diddy’s Assault Lawsuit; Tyrod Taylor vs. Draya Michele

On the latest episode of RSVP with Jill Munroe, we get into the latest swirl…

2 weeks ago

Drake Goes Full Karen + Kendrick Lamar’s GNX Rules Billboard

The past week has been a whirlwind of drama and dominance in the culture, and…

3 weeks ago

Why the NBA is Flopping in the Ratings Race: Blame the NFL, Beyoncé, and a Tricky Playbook

The NBA's Ratings Woes: Why 2024 is Looking Like a Dunk Gone Wrong The 2024…

4 weeks ago

 Turkey, Touchdowns, and the Tea: Your Ultimate Guide to the 2024 Thanksgiving NFL Games

Thanksgiving is all about family, food, and football—and let’s be honest, the drama that comes…

4 weeks ago

‘Reasonable Doubt’ Season 2 Hulu Tackles Friendship, Power & Secrets | Exclusive with Raamla Mohamed & Emayatzy Corinealdi

Hulu's *Reasonable Doubt* highly anticipated second season delivers a complex mix of courtroom drama, personal…

2 months ago

Frasier Reboot Season 2: How Olivia, Eve, and Roz Redefine Strong Female Characters | Watch on Peacock

The *Frasier* reboot on Peacock returns for its second season, bringing back the beloved character…

2 months ago

This website uses cookies.